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| | History of American Kenpo Karate |
 | | Kenpo's roots date back to China circa 525 A.D. Kenpo combines ancient martial arts of China (Chuan Fa) and Japan (Akijujitsu), Danzin Ryu Jujitsu) and combines them into a uniquely American, progressive, modern approach to martial arts. |
 | | Edmund Parker who was one of the foremost Karate pioneers in the U.S. He was a key player in revolutionizing the classical arts and began emphasising a practical, logical and scientific strategy for developing the skills of self-protection, athletic self-mastery, and the psychology of personal development. |
 | | Practitioners learn to use a wide variety of natural weapons; fingers, hands, forearms, elbows, kicks, knees, trapping, throwing, sweeps, restraints, pain compliance and weapon control. |
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